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The phrase "are based on partial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing conclusions, theories, or findings that rely on incomplete information or data.
Example: "The results of the study are based on partial data collected from a limited sample size."
Alternatives: "are derived from incomplete" or "are founded on limited".
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Initial GDP estimates are based on partial information; missing data has to be based on the recent past.
That's expensive ink to begin with, but it's even worse when you remember that those estimates are based on partial coverage of each page.
The receivers are based on partial interference cancellation followed by a Viterbi detector instead of an ML detector.
The magnitudes of these odds ratios are particularly striking and concerning given that they are based on partial regression coefficients and not on simple probability ratios.
The quantification algorithms we implemented for the data analysis and for the estimation of quantitative parameters are based on partial differential equations and level set models.
Here, instantaneous channel states are unavailable and all controls are based on partial channel information provided by ACK/NACK feedback from past transmissions.
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However, recent evidences showed that there are other microbial pathways for nitrogen removal which are based on partial-nitrification of ammonium to nitrite with combining anaerobic ammonium oxidation (ANAMMOX).
The first one is based on partial pivoting and the second uses a random preconditioning of the original matrix to avoid pivoting.
The former considers the total sorption-desorption loop, from the dried state to a relative humidity of 85%, while the second one is based on partial relative humidity cycles between 23% and 85%.
The tax office rejected the conclusion of the report, saying it was "based on partial information, inaccurate opinion and some misunderstanding of facts".
The tax office rejected the conclusion of the report, saying it "is based on partial information, inaccurate opinion and some misunderstanding of facts".
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